e-Bug is an educational resource for schools, covering the topics of microbes and prudent antibiotic use. A coor-dinated implementation approach with the e-Bug team, the Department of Health, and the Department for Children, Schools and Families resulted in the dissemination of 20500 Junior and Senior e-Bug packs to all maintained schools in England in 2010
The public plays an important role in controlling the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance....
Vaccination coverage in the United Kingdom is below the level recommended by the World Health Organi...
Background e-Bug, operated by Public Health England and endorsed by NICE, is an international health...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing community problem and is related to antibiotic use. If antibi...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing community problem and is related to antibiotic use. If antibi...
A pilot of the e-Bug programme has been performed in Italy. Three thousand copies of e-Bug packs hav...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents in primary healthcare is low in Denmark compared with m...
OBJECTIVES: e-Bug, a junior and senior school educational programme to decrease the spread of infect...
As a complement to the e-Bug teaching pack, two e-Bug games were developed to provide content that a...
Health information literacy plays a strategic role to promote both life skills and health among diff...
Technology enhanced education has been recently established as a new approach for all stages of educ...
Technology enhanced education has been recently established as a new approach for all stages of edu...
e-Bug is a pan-European antibiotic and hygiene teaching resource that aims to reinforce awareness in...
Technology enhanced education has been recently established as a new approach for all stages of educ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a recognized public health threat today globally. Although many ac...
The public plays an important role in controlling the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance....
Vaccination coverage in the United Kingdom is below the level recommended by the World Health Organi...
Background e-Bug, operated by Public Health England and endorsed by NICE, is an international health...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing community problem and is related to antibiotic use. If antibi...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing community problem and is related to antibiotic use. If antibi...
A pilot of the e-Bug programme has been performed in Italy. Three thousand copies of e-Bug packs hav...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents in primary healthcare is low in Denmark compared with m...
OBJECTIVES: e-Bug, a junior and senior school educational programme to decrease the spread of infect...
As a complement to the e-Bug teaching pack, two e-Bug games were developed to provide content that a...
Health information literacy plays a strategic role to promote both life skills and health among diff...
Technology enhanced education has been recently established as a new approach for all stages of educ...
Technology enhanced education has been recently established as a new approach for all stages of edu...
e-Bug is a pan-European antibiotic and hygiene teaching resource that aims to reinforce awareness in...
Technology enhanced education has been recently established as a new approach for all stages of educ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a recognized public health threat today globally. Although many ac...
The public plays an important role in controlling the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance....
Vaccination coverage in the United Kingdom is below the level recommended by the World Health Organi...
Background e-Bug, operated by Public Health England and endorsed by NICE, is an international health...